Glasgow Times

Proxy voting call

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A HOLYROOD committee has unanimousl­y called for proxy voting to be introduced in the Scottish Parliament.

Members of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointmen­ts Committee want to see a pilot scheme introduced – which would run until the end of next year.

The committee proposes allowing MSPs to appoint a proxy to vote for them in the event of illness, parental leave or bereavemen­t.

Proxy voting is not currently permitted in the Scottish Parliament, with the committee report pointing out a “number of legislatur­es” across the world which have introduced such schemes.

With Holyrood currently only having informal pairing arrangemen­ts, the MSPs argued a proxy voting system “may provide more certainty”.

The committee has now called for a temporary rule to be passed – which would remain in place until December 31, 2023 – to allow MSPs to arrange for their vote to be cast by another member acting as a proxy.

An MSP would only be able to vote for one or two other members as a proxy, “so that a large number of votes do not rest in the hands of a single or limited number of members,” the committee suggested.

If the Parliament agrees the temporary rule being brought in, Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone would then be invited to develop a system for proxy voting and “provide clarity on the details of how the scheme will function”.

Committee convener Martin Whitfield stressed: “Our committee is unanimous in their support for the introducti­on of a proxy voting scheme.”

Deputy convener Bob Doris, above, stated:

“As a Parliament it is vital we continue to look at ways to modernise and to increase participat­ion in democratic processes.

“We will continue to review current working practices as we look to innovate and improve Parliament­ary processes, and to shape a Parliament fit for the future.”

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